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TELEGRAPHS NEWS. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

Waikato Times , Issue 672, 9 September 1876, Page 2

 

TELEGRAPHS NEWS. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

Auckland, Ust night, Produce R a)M S to- Uy — Provincial baucii turns, CVI to 7<l ; pumpkin., 3i • potatoes, 3a 31t05s 3d ; K «,, ei 2 i 6J t. 4»; turkeys, 2s 6 d to 3* 6 I rJu'V b , Uailre ' * Crt " s at Tero "» "v»r realised, at auction, £120. A m»D wa? s^nt to gaol for four day. for jumping off the tram while ia motion at Aeaiuura.

Welmkgtox, hgt night. THE FOOTBILL MATCH ltie Canterbury footballer, heat Wellington eisily by nineteen poiuti acainat at' 6 At th * dinner w hioh follow, d at night,"the Auckland footballors were hoVpTiV. 1110 ' 188 ' 1 ' for pUy aDd

Maketu, last night. CAUGHT AT LAST A native cawed King, »bout thirty yearo of age, against whom there are sixteen charts. was jirreated while paso-1Dg ?T y t>iterd *y- He hai, for years, evaded the police. Lwt night, h« escped from the native police here, but, wm returuod thia afternoon. He belong* to the North of Auckland, %nd, when taken, had a i*ddle iv his possession, belonging to Mr Potier, drowned at Kutiliati, whose »ody has not been fomnd, Priioner was id the boat with him. Great credit i* due to Sergt. Rtusell and ComUble Vwpr, that prisoner did not get out -of the dutriot.

Intercaboii, lait night. THE BILLIARD CHAMPION. ~~ Roborti played hi* firat gajix«-m New Zealand, at the Album Hotel, RgaTnSi Manion, the best pUyer in Southland, giving him COO in 1000 Roberts played a splendid game ; his last break was 140, winning by 65 pointi.

•CmiißTCif obch, last night. The footballUts victories at Nelson and Wellington have given satisfaction here. The t jam ii to be feted on its return.

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